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Should I Move to Frisco? I'm in the market for a place and possibly a change of scenery. Should I move to San Francisco with a friend? It's his latest idea(he comes up with a new place to move to every couple months).
What are the pros & cons? | |
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where are you currently living?
san fran is pretty great, i loved visiting there, but i just think about stupid stuff like earthquakes... but then i live in oz where we don't really get any of that . [Edited 7/17/06 3:12am] | |
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i live in northern virginia, south of DC. | |
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kidelrich said: i live in northern virginia, south of DC.
then yes | |
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mrdespues said: kidelrich said: i live in northern virginia, south of DC.
then yes It's a nice area to live but eh...i've been here for a long time. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I San Francisco. It's one of the few cities I'd leave Mpls to live in. |
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kidelrich said: mrdespues said: then yes It's a nice area to live but eh...i've been here for a long time. san fan is quite a bit like sydney, where i live... they're sister cities, in fact big gay population and mostly very left | |
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mrdespues said: kidelrich said: It's a nice area to live but eh...i've been here for a long time. san fan is quite a bit like sydney, where i live... they're sister cities, in fact big gay population and mostly very left Not sure I'd fit in; I like to offend everyone I meet. | |
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isn't san fran, like, super expensive? | |
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jerseykrs said: isn't san fran, like, super expensive?
that's what i've heard. I've also heard that most people can't afford to live in the city. They have to live in the boonies and commute. | |
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kidelrich said: jerseykrs said: isn't san fran, like, super expensive?
that's what i've heard. I've also heard that most people can't afford to live in the city. They have to live in the boonies and commute. eh, see, that would upset me. | |
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Dude, you're gonna get so much hot male ass while you're there, but you'll leave completely broke. | |
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Imago said: Dude, you're gonna get so much hotmail, which is ass, while you're there, but you'll leave completely broke.
I like yahoo and gmail better. [Edited 7/17/06 3:55am] | |
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kidelrich said: I like yahoo and gmail better.
Gmail, huh? | |
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PANDURITO said: kidelrich said: I like yahoo and gmail better.
Gmail, huh? | |
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I would move! If ya don't like it move back!
(I think I'm close to U) | |
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kidelrich said: Imago said: Dude, you're gonna get so much hotmail, which is ass, while you're there, but you'll leave completely broke.
I like yahoo and gmail better. [Edited 7/17/06 3:55am] That's clever, but like Pandy's response, is too open to being modified itself. | |
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Nah, it's certainly interesting, but that wind goes right through you. | |
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kidelrich said: I'm in the market for a place and possibly a change of scenery. Should I move to San Francisco with a friend? It's his latest idea(he comes up with a new place to move to every couple months).
What are the pros & cons? San francisco is just a stones throw away from North Korea... I'd stay on the east coast | |
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purplerein said: kidelrich said: I'm in the market for a place and possibly a change of scenery. Should I move to San Francisco with a friend? It's his latest idea(he comes up with a new place to move to every couple months).
What are the pros & cons? San francisco is just a stones throw away from North Korea... I'd stay on the east coast x 1 billion. You people are assholes for not seeing the humor in this! This is the funniest non-ass related post of the year!! | |
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Imago said: purplerein said: San francisco is just a stones throw away from North Korea... I'd stay on the east coast x 1 billion. You people are assholes for not seeing the humor in this! This is the funniest non-ass related post of the year!! I know, that is funny. And no ass. Not one reference. Thank fucking God. | |
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I live in San Francisco.
Pros...The weather, The Food (It's so fresh), You can get to almost any climate you want within driving distance, Pot Friendly, Eco Conscious, If you want to go an artistic path...folks are very welcome to that and you can always find an audience for your art. All walks of life live here or pass through. Very gay friendly. ANything goes here...I almost have seen it all. Cons...It's expensive. LOTS and I mean LOTS of homeless people, Can be difficult to get a job, Can be hard to make good long standing friends, Might be hard to date in this city if you are straight...although a cute, single straight guy is a hot commodity out here. Doesn't get hot that much int he summer. Don't really see the seasons change. Rains a lot in the winter. I would never buy a house here. But I love it here and can't fathom leaving just yet. I produce music and there is an audience for it and I am trying to leave my mark and this seems like a good place to launch it. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Try it!
I moved to San Francisco from Denver, and the experience was well worth it. I love that place. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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kidelrich said: jerseykrs said: isn't san fran, like, super expensive?
that's what i've heard. I've also heard that most people can't afford to live in the city. They have to live in the boonies and commute. Not exactly true...but many do commute from aways. It's like that in ALL of CA. I live walking distance from work. If you have a decent job, it's not THAT expensive. Yeah it's a jump from where you are, but most jobs compensate for the area. The biggest thing is rent. All else is usually the same as most major cities. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: I live in San Francisco.
Pros...The weather, The Food (It's so fresh), You can get to almost any climate you want within driving distance, Pot Friendly, Eco Conscious, If you want to go an artistic path...folks are very welcome to that and you can always find an audience for your art. All walks of life live here or pass through. Very gay friendly. ANything goes here...I almost have seen it all. Cons...It's expensive. LOTS and I mean LOTS of homeless people, Can be difficult to get a job, Can be hard to make good long standing friends, Might be hard to date in this city if you are straight...although a cute, single straight guy is a hot commodity out here. Doesn't get hot that much int he summer. Don't really see the seasons change. Rains a lot in the winter. I would never buy a house here. But I love it here and can't fathom leaving just yet. I produce music and there is an audience for it and I am trying to leave my mark and this seems like a good place to launch it. Yes, it's beautiful here in the Bay.... Superspaceboy is right, DO NOT buy a house in this area. | |
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I would be renting; I am NOT in the market for owning any dwelling. | |
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I love San Francisco but I could't live there. That's why I'm conveniently 42 miles away. I love to visit. I'm there practically 2 times a week.
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: I love San Francisco but I could't live there. That's why I'm conveniently 42 miles away. I love to visit. I'm there practically 2 times a week.
M why couldn't you live here? Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: MIGUELGOMEZ said: I love San Francisco but I could't live there. That's why I'm conveniently 42 miles away. I love to visit. I'm there practically 2 times a week.
M why couldn't you live here? I really don't know. Everything is spread out here in San Jose. It's a little congested in San Fran. I could probably live near Stoneridge Mall(?). The houses there are soooo cute. M MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: superspaceboy said: why couldn't you live here? I really don't know. Everything is spread out here in San Jose. It's a little congested in San Fran. I could probably live near Stoneridge Mall(?). The houses there are soooo cute. M Living in the outskirts is ok if you have a car. It's actually quite affordable too. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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